Rockwell Automation 57C650 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual

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Introduction to the AutoMax Distributed Control System

stop, and delete tasks on the AutoMax Processor or UDC module.

Task error logs are viewed and cleared in the Task Manager.
A menu map for AutoMax Executive V3.x is shown in figure 2.1.

SYSTEM CONFIGURATOR

SystemąSectionąRackąCommandsąSetupąOnăLine

RACK CONFIGURATOR

ConfigureąGoto

TASK MANAGER

TaskąCommandsąOnăLine

VARIABLE CONFIGURATOR

VariablesąGoto

ON LINE MENUS

(DOSĆBASED)

Figure 2.1 Ć AutoMax Menu Map

Application Organization
It is important to become familiar with the options available in each

Windows application and with the hierarchy of information about your

specific software application. You must first group all the software for

a given application in a system. You then divide the system into

sections. Sections are simply collections of racks (any number) and

help organize the system in any manner appropriate to the

application, e.g., related function or location.
The most basic level of application organization is the rack. The rack

consists of the application tasks for the rack and all the information

about the rack, including the modules and variables defined in it.

Racks correspond directly to the AutoMax racks which are installed

for the application.
To help you document the way in which your application is

organized, documentation files can be created for a system, section,

rack, or task. These text files can be used to explain design

specifications, notes about troubleshooting, or any other information.
For users with numerous specific applications, AutoMax Executive

V3.x also allows you to group systems into libraries. Libraries are

used to store similar systems, e.g., plating systems. The default

library is called AMXLIB and will be sufficient for most users.
The library/system/section/rack hierarchy allows you to structure

each application so that it can be easily understood and its parts

accessed quickly. It also allows you to carry out operations, e.g.,

copying, on an entire system, section, or rack.

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